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'''Social-imperialism''' is, as [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]] put it, "socialist in words and imperialist in deeds." Before the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]], social imperialists were Kautsky and his clique, in their support for Germany in the inter-imperialist [[World War I]]. In modern times, social-imperialist powers are bigger and more powerful, and often claim to be [[Marxism-Leninism|Leninists]]. These include [[People's Republic of China|China]] and the [[Soviet revisionism|Soviet revisionists]].
'''Social-imperialism''' is, as [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]] put it, "socialist in words and imperialist in deeds." Before the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]], social imperialists were Kautsky and his clique, in their support for Germany in the inter-imperialist [[World War I]]. In modern times, social-imperialist powers are bigger and more powerful, and often claim to be [[Marxism-Leninism|Leninists]]. These include [[People's Republic of China|China]] and the [[Soviet revisionism|Soviet revisionists]].

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{{expansion}] Social-imperialism is, as Lenin put it, "socialist in words and imperialist in deeds." Before the USSR, social imperialists were Kautsky and his clique, in their support for Germany in the inter-imperialist World War I. In modern times, social-imperialist powers are bigger and more powerful, and often claim to be Leninists. These include China and the Soviet revisionists.